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2022
Abstract This chapter explores the notion of terrorism in relation to armed conflict and customary and conventional international humanitarian law (IHL). It explains how all parties to an armed conflict are prohibited from threatening or perpetrating acts of violence where terrorising civilians is its primary purpose. Two 1977 Additional
Annyssa Bellal, Stuart Casey-Maslen
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Abstract This chapter explores the notion of terrorism in relation to armed conflict and customary and conventional international humanitarian law (IHL). It explains how all parties to an armed conflict are prohibited from threatening or perpetrating acts of violence where terrorising civilians is its primary purpose. Two 1977 Additional
Annyssa Bellal, Stuart Casey-Maslen
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Terrorism and the Uses of Terror
The Journal of Ethics, 2004“Terrorism”' is sometimes defined as a “form ofcoercion.” But there are important differences between ordinary coercion and terrorist intimidation. This paper explores some of those differences, particularly the relation between coercion, on the one hand, and terror and terrorization, on the other hand.
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2008
Abstract James Reed looked up into the sky and felt an abiding dread seize his heart. The sky was darkening, portentous clouds rolling up over the peaks. At this elevation, the clouds pressed close, looming down on a man like a monster from a nightmare.
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Abstract James Reed looked up into the sky and felt an abiding dread seize his heart. The sky was darkening, portentous clouds rolling up over the peaks. At this elevation, the clouds pressed close, looming down on a man like a monster from a nightmare.
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Terror in the Classroom: Teaching Terrorism Without Terrorizing
Journal of Political Science Education, 2018Despite its popularity among students, terrorism is a sensitive and emotive topic that is difficult to learn, and challenging to teach.
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Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Bangladesh
2016Bangladesh emerged as a sovereign nation in 1971 after a bloody and fierce war against Pakistan. The war was short, only nine months long, but it took a heavy toll on the newborn nation's lives, economy and infrastructure. Frustrated and unsatisfied by the dismal economic and political situation, many soon pointed their fingers at the government for ...
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The Impact of Terrorism on Children and Adolescents: Terror in the Skies, Terror on Television
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2005Terrorist attacks and their aftermath have had a powerful impact on children and their families. Media and television exposure of terrorist events throughout the world has increased during the past few years. There is increasing concern about the effects of this exposure on children who witness these violent images. To develop a proactive and strategic
Wanda P, Fremont +2 more
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Combating the Terror of Terrorism
Scientific American, 2002Ezra S, Susser +2 more
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Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
2004These papers bring out the distinct contribution criminologists and criminological sociologists have to offer in the study of counter-terrorism from theoretical, methodological, and substantive viewpoints. It looks at terrorism in relation to hate crimes, state crimes, civil liberties, punishment, transnation crime and the international court.
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